Blank Crosstable Form

Hey…can anyone help with this. I am running a small tournament tomorrow and went to the forms page on the old uscf website to print out the blank crosstable page…The page no longer exists. Does anyone know a link?

Brian from Minnesota

Looks like someone was editing the list on that page and messed up a few URLs.

I think I’ve got them fixed, try it again.

Wow…I vote for Mike Nolan as the USCF MVP.
Thanks for your quick efforts-it now works !

Happy New Year !

Brian

THe link to the old website is no longer on the side of the new website, could someone post it here somewhere so I can bookmark it?

Thanks,

Josh

It’s still there when I bring up the new home page. Make sure you don’t have graphics suppressed in your browser, that right column is actually a graphical element not a textual one because that’s designed to be a space for ads.

The link to the old site is uschess.org/index1.php

However, that will almost certainly change some time in 2007.

It quit showing up in my browser also. And no, I don’t have graphics suppressed.

It still shows up for me.

Wierd. I still don’t see it (though I have in the past). I see all the ads at the bottom of the page – if it’s set-up like the ads, then I don’t understand why I don’t see it.

I don’t know of anything that would have changed to cause this, especially only for SOME people.

Check to see if your browser has a scrollbar at the bottom (or if it SHOULD have a scrollbar at the bottom but the bottom is below the edge of your screen), or if you have odd graphics settings.

I have no clue what the problem is. On my home computer (running IE 7) the image is there. On my notebook (running IE 6) the same area is just empty white space (the full space is displayed, just nothing in it – but the ads at the bottom of the page are there).

Try calling the USCF office in the morning and talk to Brett, I’m not in a position to help with this one, I’ll be on the road all day tomorrow.

I thought it might be IE7 (which is driving more than a few webmaster and web designers mad), but apparently it’s working there but not in IE6 for you.

Your web browser may be caching the pages. You may want to consider deleting all your Temporary Internet Files, Clearing the Browser History… or simply reloading the page.

You can usually hold the Ctrl key and press the Reload/Refresh button, and it will do a fresh reload for you.

Your mileage may vary.